Monday, December 17, 2012

Live and learn from fools and from sages

Over the past 20 years now I have been on the so called "spiritual path" and while there is no doubt much good has come of it, up until recently I used it to perpetuate a certain kind of violence on my self. I could use meditation or any number of practices to beat the shit out of myself if I forgot to do it or I wasn't advanced enough. Attending Spiritual groups is great but I remember lots of guilt being projected onto me for not going to enough meetings or anything I wasn't doing right. Somehow we can take a positive thing and use it as a weapon to feel like shit and to project guilt and shame onto others. Someone a few days ago was speaking to me about feeling bad about their prayer life because they didn't feel Gods presence. So the very thing we needed to help us, becomes another bat we use to beat it into our heads they we aren't good enough. The most "advanced" people I know aren't doing everything perfect, they don't claim to be enlightened, What they are very good at is Forgiving themselves when they screw up and forgiving others when they screw up which is the choice for love over fear. I feel as a byproduct of this we become more peaceful and have a better life. When we are striving to become better and better and never satisfied with ourselves we are never satisfied with others and we live in a prison of self-improvement. Start from the fact that you are already a whole, complete, and a perfect child of god who will fall down But you are wholly loved and forgiven and your only function is to love and to forgive.So if your making any New Years resolutions and you fall short, love and forgive yourself anyway, be kind and get back on track. Know for a fact that mistakes will be made and your spiritual practice is to forgive and when you forget to forgive forgive yourself for that too.


Happy Holidays!!

Monday, December 3, 2012

freedom


"There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so." - Hamlet

Freedom From the bondage of self is possible through radical forgiveness. We must understand that problems of guilt, shame, remorse, resentment, and fear are of our own making and that we are totally and completely loved and forgiven in order to be free. We put the unconscious guilt in ourselves when we, just like the prodigal son left our fathers Kingdom to go out on our own. What we do with this Guilt is project it onto others and say “they’re the guilty ones, not me!! It’s them!!”  The Blame game starts and we build a prison for ourselves that we don’t know how to break free from. I notice this even in the smallest of ways, I could drop something and I immediately look around for someone else to blame. The course in Miracles says “there is no hierarchy of illusions” so it doesn’t matter if we are talking about a minor situation or a major disaster the problem and solution are the same. Being on a spiritual path many of us have used it as a way of beating the shit out of ourselves because we think it’s about being perfect when what needs to be realized is it’s about perfect being which our natural state already is.  Only our judgmental thoughts about how things are supposed to be come in and create misery.  The truth is we will continue to screw up and everyone else will continue to screw up but what can improve is our ability to forgive ourselves and others. When we have unreasonable expectations for ourselves usually we have them for others too.  Realize you are perfect being and you are love itself, and it’s the human condition to make mistakes. If you want to remove Guilt and resentment from your life start by practicing forgiveness for yourself.